28 results on '"Wilken, Matthew S."'
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2. Mouse regulatory DNA landscapes reveal global principles of cis-regulatory evolution
3. Large-scale discovery of potent, compact and lineage specific enhancers for gene therapy vectors
4. Molecular Anatomy of the Developing Human Retina
5. Developmental changes in the accessible chromatin, transcriptome and Ascl1-binding correlate with the loss in Müller Glial regenerative potential
6. Retinal regeneration in birds and mice
7. Open chromatin dynamics in prosensory cells of the embryonic mouse cochlea
8. Ezh2 maintains retinal progenitor proliferation, transcriptional integrity, and the timing of late differentiation
9. Transgenic expression of the proneural transcription factor Ascl1 in Müller glia stimulates retinal regeneration in young mice
10. A comparative encyclopedia of DNA elements in the mouse genome
11. Conservation of trans-acting circuitry during mammalian regulatory evolution
12. MOUSE GENOMICS: Mouse regulatory DNA landscapes reveal global principles of cis-regulatory evolution
13. Regulatory DNA keyholes enable specific and persistent multi-gene expression programs in primary T cells without genome modification
14. Stimulation of functional neuronal regeneration from Mller glia in adult mice
15. P53 is required for the developmental restriction in Müller glial proliferation in mouse retina
16. De novo design of protein logic gates
17. Quantitative dialing of gene expression via precision targeting of KRAB repressor
18. Promoter keyholes enable specific and persistent multi-gene expression programs in primary T cells without genome modification
19. Cis-Regulatory Accessibility Directs Muller Glial Development and Regenerative Capacity
20. STAT pathway activation limits the Ascl1-mediated chromatin remodeling required for neural regeneration from Müller glia in adult mouse retina
21. De novo design of protein logic gates.
22. DNase I hypersensitivity analysis of the mouse brain and retina identifies region-specific regulatory elements
23. A transient wave of BMP signaling in the retina is necessary for Müller glial differentiation
24. ASCL1 reprograms mouse Müller glia into neurogenic retinal progenitors
25. Clonal deletion of thymocytes can occur in the cortex with no involvement of the medulla
26. Thymic emigration revisited
27. Transgenic expression of the proneural transcription factor Ascl1 in Müller glia stimulates retinal regeneration in young mice.
28. A transient wave of BMP signaling in the retina is necessary for Mü ller glial differentiation.
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